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C99(1)			  BSD General Commands Manual			C99(1)

NAME
     c99 — ANSI (1999) C compiler

SYNOPSIS
     c99 [-pedantic] [-pedantic-errors] [-D_ANSI_SOURCE] [options ...]

DESCRIPTION
     Calls the C compiler (cc) with the given options, using a C language
     environment compatible with the ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (“ISO C99”) specifica‐
     tion.

     This includes inline functions, variable-length arrays, support for one-
     line comments beginning with //, disabling non-ANSI compiler features
     (such as asm, typeof, and the $ character in identifiers), and definition
     of the preprocessor symbol __STRICT_ANSI__.

     The following options are available:

     -pedantic		 Issue extra warnings defined by ANSI for use of non-
			 ANSI features.

     -pedantic-errors	 Issue errors instead of warnings that normally would
			 be presented by -pedantic.

     -D_ANSI_SOURCE	 Tell the system header file set to use an ANSI-con‐
			 formant "clean" namespace.

SEE ALSO
     cc(1)

STANDARDS
     c99 conforms to IEEE Std 1003.2-1992 (“POSIX.2”).

HISTORY
     c99 first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.

BUGS
     Since c99 is a shell wrapper script to cc, compile errors are prefixed by
     "cc:".

BSD			      September 24, 2008			   BSD
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